Pittsburgh is full of love and laughter this February 10-16, offering a diverse array of events to celebrate Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s Day, and everything in between. Whether you’re seeking a romantic night out, a fun-filled gathering with friends, or something that has nothing to do with the holiday, the city has something special in store. These Pittsburgh events promise to make your week one worth loving!
5 Pittsburgh Events This Week (February 10-16)
Palentine’s Day- A Floral Experience Presented by Lilac & Fawn Florals
February 11, Franklin on Penn
Create beautiful floral arrangements alongside your best friends. Jenny of Lilac & Fawn Florals will guide attendees through the process of making their own unique arrangement. Guests will also sip floral-themed mocktails, indulge at the candy bar, capture memories at an adorable selfie station, and take home their beautiful floral creation.
Mix and Mingle: Galentine’s Day Cocktail Class
February 12, Fairmont Pittsburgh
This Galentine’s Day experience not only lets you celebrate with your gal-pals but it also helps your mixology skills. Head in for a hands-on cocktail-making lesson with step-by-step instruction from expert mixologists. Featured cocktails include a Tequila Sunrise Sour and a Chocolate Covered Strawberry that’s topped with chocolate whipped cream and a chocolate-covered strawberry.
Art on Tap: PAL-entine’s Day
February 14, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Unleash your inner pop star and celebrate friendship with an unforgettable night of karaoke. Singles and couples alike are invited to join the fun and dine on light bites during the night. Your ticket also includes one complimentary drink alongside endless entertainment. It’s a fun way to spend this day with your friends and partner all at the same time.
21+ Night: Seductive Science
February 14, Carnegie Science Center
This adults-only evening offers a smart twist on romance, inviting singles, couples, and friends to explore the fascinating science behind love and attraction. Sip on Valentine’s Day-themed cocktails while enjoying the Science Center’s captivating exhibits. Delve into the anatomy of pleasure and uncover the secrets of human connection. There’s even a speed-dating event for singles and a planetarium show to end the night.
Morning Reckoning
February 14-23, Richard E. Rauh Studio Theatre
University of Pittsburgh’s Theatre Arts program presents their first play of the season. This story follows the Wayne, NJ chapter of the Morning Reckoning Fan Club, a group of 8th graders who worship the famous boy band Morning Reckoning. Twenty years later, after a devastating situation, the club members come together once more to reconcile their differences and set the story straight.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of Carnegie Science Center
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